The prefixes in this case are kilo, milli, and centi. Kilo means 1000, milli means 1/1000, centi means 1/100. For example, a kilogram is 1000 gram.
The prefixes in this case are kilo, milli, and centi. Kilo means 1000, milli means 1/1000, centi means 1/100. For example, a kilogram is 1000 gram.
The prefixes in this case are kilo, milli, and centi. Kilo means 1000, milli means 1/1000, centi means 1/100. For example, a kilogram is 1000 gram.
The prefixes in this case are kilo, milli, and centi. Kilo means 1000, milli means 1/1000, centi means 1/100. For example, a kilogram is 1000 gram.
The prefixes in this case are kilo, milli, and centi. Kilo means 1000, milli means 1/1000, centi means 1/100. For example, a kilogram is 1000 gram.
I assume you mean as an expression of a gram. A milligram is 0.001 grams. This is 1x10^-3 in scientific notation.
I suppose you mean centimeter. A centimeter is 1/100 of a meter.
centimeter
Yes, if you mean kilometer not kilogram a kilogram is a unit of weight/mass
It means the volume equivalent to a cube with a side length of one centimeter.
The metric system has two commonly used measures of mass. The first is the gram (g), and the other is the SI standardized unit of kilogram (kg). 1000 g equals 1 kilogram, and 1 g is .001 kg. Mass is the amount of matter in a sample, and it should not be confused with weight, which is a force (F). The SI unit for F is derived through mass is the Newton (N).
milligram
I think that you mean Metric unit. The base unit is the Gram. Prefixes are used to modify the unit. For instance, Kilogram, meaning 1000 Grams.
milligram
milligram
mg means milligram
milligram equivalent
Yes, both "a" and "an" are indefinite articles used before nouns to indicate that the noun is not a specific or known one. "A" is used before words starting with consonant sounds (e.g., a house), while "an" is used before words starting with vowel sounds (e.g., an apple).
if you mean 1 centimeter, NONE
Assuming you mean a density in grams/cubic centimeter, or the equivalent kilogram/liter, the density of Barium seems to be closest to 3.5, among the list of the elements.
I assume you mean as an expression of a gram. A milligram is 0.001 grams. This is 1x10^-3 in scientific notation.
I suppose you mean centimeter. A centimeter is 1/100 of a meter.